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'Crop Marks' but no Asian Languages Set
Hi All,
I'm using Word 2003 on Windows XP and I've noticed the 'crop marks' that appear in print layout mode. I would like to remove them. After searching this newsgroup, the conventional solution seems to be to remove any Asian language settings. However, under my 'Microsoft Office 2003 Language Settings' only 'English US' is selected. As well, the 'Text Boundaries' option under the Tools-Options-View tab is not selected. I've updated my machine with the latest office updates and restarted the machine with no success. Any other suggestions? Thanks for your time, Chris Mason |
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Chris,
Do you have an earlier version of the Office suite instatlled? If so, check for an East Asian language setting in that version as well. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. wrote: Hi All, I'm using Word 2003 on Windows XP and I've noticed the 'crop marks' that appear in print layout mode. I would like to remove them. After searching this newsgroup, the conventional solution seems to be to remove any Asian language settings. However, under my 'Microsoft Office 2003 Language Settings' only 'English US' is selected. As well, the 'Text Boundaries' option under the Tools-Options-View tab is not selected. I've updated my machine with the latest office updates and restarted the machine with no success. Any other suggestions? Thanks for your time, Chris Mason |
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I am having the same problem. There is no other version of Word installed
and I do not have any other languages installed other than English. Also, I have turned off the text boundaries option. Still getting the crop marks. This did not start happening until I upgraded to Word 2003...there seem to be a lot of little bugs with this new update. Any other suggestions to get the crop marks off? "Greg Maxey" wrote: Chris, Do you have an earlier version of the Office suite instatlled? If so, check for an East Asian language setting in that version as well. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. wrote: Hi All, I'm using Word 2003 on Windows XP and I've noticed the 'crop marks' that appear in print layout mode. I would like to remove them. After searching this newsgroup, the conventional solution seems to be to remove any Asian language settings. However, under my 'Microsoft Office 2003 Language Settings' only 'English US' is selected. As well, the 'Text Boundaries' option under the Tools-Options-View tab is not selected. I've updated my machine with the latest office updates and restarted the machine with no success. Any other suggestions? Thanks for your time, Chris Mason |
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Hi Greg,
There are no other versions of Office installed. The machine is only a couple months old and the first version installed was Office 2003. The crop marks started to appear a couple of weeks ago I believe. Thanks for the ideas! Any others? Chris |
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Chris,
No sorry I don't. Here is the link to the KB article. I can only suggest that you try these steps verbatim to see if the issue is resolved. The only time I have seen that this didn't resolve the problem was a case where the user had mutliple Office suites installe on a computer. http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=839371 |
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Hi Chris,
Check in Tools=Options to see if you have either a 'complex script' or 'Asian Typography' tab exists. If not then you may want to try (A) starting Word in Office safe mode (hold ctrl key when starting Word), (b) using Start=Find/Search to remove files found with the search string of ~$*.*;*.tmp (C) run repair reinstall for MS Office in Add/Remove Programs in the Windows control Panel. ======== wrote in message ups.com... Hi Greg, There are no other versions of Office installed. The machine is only a couple months old and the first version installed was Office 2003. The crop marks started to appear a couple of weeks ago I believe. Thanks for the ideas! Any others? Chris -- Let us know if this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* Office 2003 Editions explained http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx |
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Hi Greg,
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll check everything one more time. I did notice one other interesting thing. There are two user accounts on the machine. In one of the accounts, the 'crop marks' do not appear, and in the other account they do. Neither account has any language settings enabled. Also, the KB article suggests that you must open a document for the marks to appear. I'm assuming they also mean empty documents as well? I do not have to open an existing document to see the marks in Word; i.e., whenever I open Word, the marks are present, whether it is a new document or an existing one. Thanks again for the help! Chris |
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Hi Bob,
I'll give these suggestions a whirl later tonight after I get back from work and let you know how they work out. Thanks for all the suggestions everyone! Chris |
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When you start Word, it opens with a new Blank Document.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. wrote in message ups.com... Hi Greg, Thanks for the suggestions. I'll check everything one more time. I did notice one other interesting thing. There are two user accounts on the machine. In one of the accounts, the 'crop marks' do not appear, and in the other account they do. Neither account has any language settings enabled. Also, the KB article suggests that you must open a document for the marks to appear. I'm assuming they also mean empty documents as well? I do not have to open an existing document to see the marks in Word; i.e., whenever I open Word, the marks are present, whether it is a new document or an existing one. Thanks again for the help! Chris |
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Hi Bob,
I checked in Tool-Options and I had both the 'Complex Script' and 'Asian Typography' tabs. I was not sure what I was supposed to do with this information. So, first I did (B) - deleting all temp files. This did not remove the crop marks. However, when I booted in safe mode by holding down the ctrl key (A), the crop marks disappeared! I exited Word and re-entered in normal mode. The crop marks seemed to have been removed! Additionally, under Tools-Options, the 'Complex Script' and 'Asian Typography' tabs also disappeared. I appreciate all the help everyone. As a final question for interest sake, where did the 'Complex Script' and 'Asian Typography' tabs appear from, and how can I avoid them in the future? Also, why does putting Word into safe mode remove these tabs? Thanks again! Chris Mason Bob Buckland ?:-) At Beautiful Downtown wrote: Hi Chris, Check in Tools=Options to see if you have either a 'complex script' or 'Asian Typography' tab exists. If not then you may want to try (A) starting Word in Office safe mode (hold ctrl key when starting Word), (b) using Start=Find/Search to remove files found with the search string of ~$*.*;*.tmp (C) run repair reinstall for MS Office in Add/Remove Programs in the Windows control Panel. ======== wrote in message ups.com... Hi Greg, There are no other versions of Office installed. The machine is only a couple months old and the first version installed was Office 2003. The crop marks started to appear a couple of weeks ago I believe. Thanks for the ideas! Any others? Chris -- Let us know if this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* Office 2003 Editions explained http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx |
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Hi Chris,
The Asian Typography tabs and the Complex script tabs as well as some unique options within existing tabs in File=Page Setup, Format=Font and others come from enabling settings with the language tool. I suspect that in some cases the Office install is querying Windows to see if any language features, possibly including wheter internet explorer is set up to automatically enable various languages is 'active' on a PC or in a profile when Office is installed. Sometimes though it appears that the registry data just gets 'stuck' or 'blocked' by a 3rd party software add-in. Sometimes starting Word in safe mode and or deleting the temp files will give it a 'clean' chance to recheck settings. Sometimes enabling a Right to Left (complex script) language or an Asian language with the language tool then disabling it after starting Word then closing it will also jar things loose. It may also be impacted differently if Outlook express or any of the Office apps were running when the language tool was toyed with ========= wrote in message oups.com... Hi Bob, I checked in Tool-Options and I had both the 'Complex Script' and 'Asian Typography' tabs. I was not sure what I was supposed to do with this information. So, first I did (B) - deleting all temp files. This did not remove the crop marks. However, when I booted in safe mode by holding down the ctrl key (A), the crop marks disappeared! I exited Word and re-entered in normal mode. The crop marks seemed to have been removed! Additionally, under Tools-Options, the 'Complex Script' and 'Asian Typography' tabs also disappeared. I appreciate all the help everyone. As a final question for interest sake, where did the 'Complex Script' and 'Asian Typography' tabs appear from, and how can I avoid them in the future? Also, why does putting Word into safe mode remove these tabs? Thanks again! Chris Mason -- Let us know if this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* Office 2003 Editions explained http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx |
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Thanks again for all the help!
Chris Mason |
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